Issue #71

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Rodder’s Journal #71 takes a closer look at rods and customs from across the spectrum, including a survivor 1932 Ford five-window that was painted in the late-’50s and a chopped and sectioned F-1 pickup in baremetal. Subscribers are treated to a studio shot of the aforementioned Titian Red Deuce, while Wayne Carini’s scratch built “Moal Speedway” is the centerpiece of the newsstand cover.

In this issue, we also have the story of longtime Northern California rodder Dick Bertolucci, Riviera artwork by Steve Stanford, Super Bell Axle founder Jim Ewing’s wheelstanding T-bucket, hot rodding history from Canada’s westernmost province and much more.

Rodder’s Journal #71 takes a closer look at rods and customs from across the spectrum, including a survivor 1932 Ford five-window that was painted in the late-’50s and a chopped and sectioned F-1 pickup in baremetal. Subscribers are treated to a studio shot of the aforementioned Titian Red Deuce, while Wayne Carini’s scratch built “Moal Speedway” is the centerpiece of the newsstand cover.

In this issue, we also have the story of longtime Northern California rodder Dick Bertolucci, Riviera artwork by Steve Stanford, Super Bell Axle founder Jim Ewing’s wheelstanding T-bucket, hot rodding history from Canada’s westernmost province and much more.